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What is Bad Writing?
Let's first
decide what is good writing.
Basically,
anything that transports you as a reader is good. In a
sense, it doesn't matter if the writing has lots of
faults. Good writing is that which works for you - even
though others might not agree. It's a personal thing.
Bad writing
can work for your mother, your spouse or your best
friends. They will not see the faults - and neither will
you.
But good
writing is what moves many people - and for the right
reasons. This is why best selling authors are by
definition good writers, even though the purists might
criticize their style.
I've seen
many arguments on writers' groups over the years about JK
Rowling. It's fairly widely acknowledged (amongst
writers) that her writing style leaves a lot to be
desired. She breaks a lot of the rules of good writing
but, her fans say, that's not important. Her mission is
to tell great stories - which she's clearly very good at
- and so who's to say she's a bad writer?
How can
millions of readers be wrong?
I used to
have this same argument with musicians. It's easy for
purists and cynics to say 'Madonna is crap' but I would
say that she must be talented and wonderful simply
because she's so incredibly popular. To me, success is
the benchmark.
If someone
can inspire adoration, sales and loyal followers then
surely you have to say they are talented.
And writers
who can inspire millions with their words must be good at
what they do.
You might
not like Dan Brown's writing style. I've heard many
writers criticize him - but you can't ignore the profound
effect his writing has had on the public. I've read all
of his books - and I can't believe he's made us wait so
long for his next one!
There are
many tell tale signs of ineffective writing. Bad grammar,
clunky self consciousness, verbosity, authorial
intrusion, lack of basic point of view skills - and a
hundred and one other things that I cover in many of the
100 or so articles on my website. But don't let the
mechanics - or rules - get you down.
Many would
be great storytellers get so worried about their writing
style, with all its faults, that they stop themselves
from writing - for fear of embarrassing themselves.
But this is
not productive.
Only
writing is productive.
Pick up the
rules as you go along - but don't stop yourself from
writing. Listen to what others say and make adjustments
but never believe you're not as good as anyone else.
Having read
a million or so manuscripts in the last 30 years I would
say there is only one really bad way to write.
And that is
when an author deliberately sets out to write to IMPRESS.
You can
tell they're saying, "Look at me, look at my
writing! Aren't I great, isn't my writing superb!"
Because, ironically this has precisely the opposite
effect on the reader.
They might
not quite understand why they don't like it - but that
niggling feeling that the author wants you to be
impressed with them can be very irritating to read.
In a
perfect world, the author must disappear from view. The
only important thing is the story - or in non fiction,
the information.
The
interesting thing to me is that once authors grasp this
fact, their writing seems to get better on its own.
Because the
rules of writing are simply there to help clarify your
meaning to readers. And good writing is clear writing.
Bad writing
is that which is confusing, deliberately obscure or
simply hard to read. It may be perfectly grammatical and
error free but, let's face it, if it's dull and
uninspiring, it's bad writing.
Best
regards and keep writing!
Keep Writing!

rob@easywaytowrite.com
Your Success is My Concern
The Easy Way to
Write

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